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Free Recycling Events in Union County

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce the 2020 schedule for free countywide recycling events available to all residents, beginning in March and running through November.

“These free recycling events are among Union County’s most popular programs, with thousands of residents participating every year,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella. “It’s an easy, convenient way to help conserve resources and protect the planet.”

Union County offers free drop-off events for household hazardous wastes and secure paper shredding at different sites throughout the County. Personal and confidential documents only are accepted at the paper shredding events.

Union County also offers two bi-monthly drop-off programs for a wide range of scrap metal. Residents can bring scrap metal for free drop-off at designated sites in Cranford and Rahway.

The County also provides for recycling of other special items through local recycling centers, including ten municipalities that are participating in Union County’s block-type Styrofoam recycling program. There are also drop off locations for motor oil and filters.

Residents seeking to recycle televisions, computers, printers, and other covered electronic items can contact their municipal recycling coordinator.

Union County residents are also advised to keep plastic bags out of their recycling bins. Recycling vendors will reject cans and bottles mixed with plastic bags, raising the cost of recycling for local municipalities.

In support of the statewide “Choose to Reuse” anti-litter effort, Union County has launched #MakeOneChangeUC, a public awareness campaign aimed at encouraging residents to reduce their use of plastic bags and other single-use plastic items.

To keep up to date with all local and County-sponsored recycling programs, residents can download the free Recycle Coach app for mobile devices.

For more details about all free County-sponsored recycling programs and other recycling opportunities, including contact information for local recycling coordinators and instructions for downloading the Recycle Coach app, visit the Union County Bureau of Recycling and Planning online at ucnj.org/recycle or call the Union County Recycling Hotline at 908-654-9889.

For quick links to all Union County environmental programs and activities visit The Green Connection, ucnj.org/green-connection.

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Reclaiming Our Voice: New Jersey’s Role in Women’s Suffrage

Update March 12, 2020: In consideration of the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in New Jersey, this event has been cancelled.

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to celebrate Women’s History Month with a free performance of Reclaiming Our Voice: New Jersey’s Role in Woman Suffrage on Wednesday, March 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the Liberty Hall Museum Carriage House at Kean University, located at 1003 Morris Avenue in Union.   

“The Freeholder Board is proud to contribute to the celebration of Women’s History Month with this free event highlighting the victories of the women’s suffrage movement, and sharing the stories of the many women who fought diligently for the right to vote,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

Carol Simon Levin will be portraying Lillian Feickert, president of the New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association from 1912-1920, who lived in both Plainfield and North Plainfield.  She will tell the story of the role that New Jersey women played in the long struggle for women’s suffrage. She will share the stories of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, Alice Paul and Union County’s own Florence Spearing Randolph of Summit among others. 

Levin is a retired librarian, author, storyteller and program presenter based in Bedminster, and author of the illustrated, interactive book, Remembering the Ladies: From Patriots in Petticoats to Presidential Candidates. In addition to a coloring page, each entry in the book includes a short biography, a fascinating fact and a quote. 

This program is funded in part by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a Division of Cultural Affairs in the Department of State. 

Admission to “Reclaiming Our Voice: New Jersey’s Role in Woman Suffrage” is free of charge, but advance registration is required. 

To register online visit http://ucnj.org/womens-suffrage/. For more information about the program contact the Union County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs at 908-558-2550.

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Se Alerta a los Júbilados de las Estafas Telefónicas sobre el Seguro Social

La Junta de Legisladores del Condado de Union les recuerda a los residentes de estar alerta a las llamadas telefónicas de personas haciendose pasar por empleados de las oficinas de Administración del Seguro Social. Un nuevo reporte del Comité del Senado de los Estados Unidos sobre los Júbilados encuentran que las llamadas de estafas sobre el Seguro Social son las más reportadas en la nación.

“Todos los residentes deben de estar consciente de como protegerse y como guardar su información confidencial. Notificar toda posible estafa de llamadas impersonando  la oficina del Seguro Social puede ayudar a proteger a otras posibles víctimas,” dijo el Presidente de la Junta de Legisladores  Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

Si una persona le llama y se identifica como empleado de la oficina de Administración del Seguro Social, se les recuerda a los residentes no dar ninguna información personal como número de Seguro Social, nombre y cuenta de banco,  e     inmediatamente deben reportarse a la página https://oig.ssa.gov.

Aquí le mostramos algunos ejemplos de esas llamadas:

  • La persona que llama dice que hay un problema con su número de Seguro Social.
  • La persona que llama demanda un pago inmediato.
  • La persona que llama dice que debe de pagar su multa con una tarjeta de regalo visa o mastercard, efectivo o con una trasnferencia bancaria.
  • La persona que llama lo amenaza con ser arrestado o tomar acción legal.

Los residentes pueden obtener más información sobre las estafas usando la Oficina del Seguro Social en la página https://oig.ssa.gov/scam.

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Sólo Pregunte por “Información” sobre los Servicios Para Adultos Mayores

Los residentes del Condado de Union que andan en búsqueda de información sobre los servicios disponibles para los adultos mayores de 60 años  les proporcionamos una lista de fechas  y lugares para que puedan hablar con personal del Departamento de Servicios Humanos, División de Adultos (Envejecientes) sobre los diferentes programas que hay disponibles.

Las visitas a la comunidad están programas cada mes por el personal del Condado. En febrero el programa ASK estará presente en las bibliotecas públicas de Clark, Garwood y Union, y también en el Rahway Senior Center.

“El próposito es de ayudar a los residentes a obtener información sobre los programas y servicios disponibles a los adultos mayores y aquellos que cuidan de ellos en su comunidad,” dijo el Legislador Presidente Alexander Mirabella. “Este programa ayuda a los adultos mayores, sus familias y a los que cuidan de ellos a tener información actual cerca de casa.”

El programa  ASK ofrece acceso a las comidas a domicilio, cuidado en el hogar, ayudo a mayores adultos y cualquier tipo de apoyo necesario. Asistencia completando las planillas estará a su alcance.

Las fechas del mes de febrero 2020 son:

Lunes 10 de febrero

Clark Public Library

303 Westfield Avenue

Clark, NJ 07066

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Jueves , 13 de febrero

Rahway Senior Center

1306 Esterbrook Avenue

Rahway, NJ  07065

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Jueves, 20 de febrero

Garwood Public Library

411 Third Avenue

Garwood, NJ 07027

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Martes, 25 de febrero

Union Public Library

1980 Morris Avenue

Union, NJ 07083

11:30 a.m. a 1:30 p.m.

Todos los residentes del Condado de Union están bienvenidos a participar. En caso de inclemencia del tiempo pueden llamar al  908-572-4870 el dia del evento para confirmar.

La División de Adultos Envejecientes y la Conexión de Recursos a Discapaciatados del Condado de Union se basa en un programa nacional de promover bienestar, independencia y dignidad para los adultos mayores y sus familias. Además existen muchos eventos e información está disponible en panfletos en Inglés y Español.

Para más información sobre estos programas u otros pueden llamar al  888-280-8226 o 908-527- 4870 / 4858. Para los que hablan Español  908-527-4863 o visitar www.ucnj.org.

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Civic Opportunity for Union County Residents Includes $200 Stipend

Union County, NJ – Union County residents seeking an opportunity to help during the 2020 Presidential election cycle can apply to become poll workers this year. All poll workers must attend a mandatory training session and will earn a $200 stipend for their services on Election Day.

“If you are following this year’s Presidential Election, and are interested in learning more about the election process, becoming a poll worker is an exciting and rewarding way to participate,” said Union County Board of Elections Administrator Nicole DiRado.

Poll workers perform essential services on Election Day, by ensuring every eligible voter is afforded an opportunity to exercise their constitutional right to vote.

Any Union County resident who is 18 years or older, and registered to vote in Union County, can apply to become a poll worker.

No experience is needed. All new poll workers must attend a single-session training course. Returning poll workers take a refresher course every two years.

Persons interested in becoming a poll worker for the Primary Election on June 2nd and the General Election on November 3rd are advised to apply now to reserve a spot.

To apply, download an application form at the Board of Elections website, ucnj.org/Poll-Worker-Application-2020.pdf, or request an application form by mail by calling the Board of Elections at 908-527-4120.

For more information, follow the Poll Worker Resources link at ucnj.org/ucboe.

For all Union County Board of Elections information visit online at ucnj.org/ucboe.

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Union County Jail receives perfect accreditation score from American Correctional Association

James Troisi of the American Correctional Association,  Union County Department of  Corrections Director Ronald L. Charles, Dr. James Neal of CFG Medical Services, Jacqueline Byrd of CFG Medical, Union County Department of Correction members: Sgt. Krystal Pizzarelli, Officer Edilian Ramirez, Captain Stanley  Zydzik, Officer Shannan Henn, Officer Donato Serafino, Captain Robert Cesaro (also Assistant Director), and Captain John Saenger.

The Union County Jail, for the first time in its history, earned accreditation from the American Correctional Association with a perfect score of 100.

The 100 percent score is considered rare among jails, and only 150 jails nationwide out of 3,000 are accredited. The audit of the Union County Jail was conducted last year by the ACA.

The American Correctional Association is the body tasked with developing nationwide standards for policies and procedures that safeguard life, health and safety of corrections personnel and inmates.

ACA accreditation covers all areas of a facility, including safety, security, order, inmate care, programs, justice, and administration.

ACA standards are the national benchmark for the effective operation of correctional systems throughout the United States and are necessary to ensure that facilities are operated professionally.

Union County Department of Corrections Director Ron Charles was on hand to receive the news with his accreditation team members at the American Correctional Association’s Congress of Corrections in San Diego, California, last month.

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Union County Offers Indoor and Outdoor Activities for Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall

The Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway offers a full schedule of programs, events and activities in a beautifully restored 1920’s-era theatre. Credit: Cristina Wilson.

From an interactive nature museum and a public ice skating rink, to an eye-popping model train display and a lavishly restored 1920’s vaudeville theatre, Union County is full of unique and unusual activities for residents and visitors in search of indoor fun during the cold winter months.

The winter activities are included in 52 Great Things to Do in Union County This Year, a newly updated, season by season list of indoor and outdoor events and programs offered or supported by Union County, available on the County website at ucnj.org/52.

“We hope this newly updated list will help residents and visitors discover all that Union County has to offer, especially in the winter months when it can be difficult to get out,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

The Union County park system includes the Deserted Village of Feltville, an Olympic-scale archery range, a riding stable, and skateboard parks among other unique features.

Coming up on February 15 and February 17 is Union County’s annual “February Festivities” series of family friendly, indoor and outdoor nature programs at the Trailside Nature and Science Center, in the Watchung Reservation in Mountainside.

In addition to programs in the parks, Union County sponsors numerous art and history events throughout the year including the Sensory Friendly Theatre series for audiences with sensory sensitivities. The next Sensory Friendly Theatre presentation will be a special performance of Cinderella by the New Jersey Ballet, at the Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway on March 8.

The County’s environmental volunteer activities also attract hundreds of participants yearly.

For more information visit the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation online at ucnj.org/parks.

For quick links to all Union County environmental programs and activities visit The Green Connection at ucnj.org/green-connection.  

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Senior Citizens Alerted to Social Security Phone Scams

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders reminds residents to be aware of phone scammers posing as employees of the Social Security Administration. A new report from the United States Senate Committee on Aging finds that Social Security impersonation calls are now the nation’s most-reported phone scam.

“All residents should be aware of how to protect themselves and guard their sensitive information. Reporting all suspected scams to the Social Security Administration will help protect others from becoming victims,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

If a person claiming to be from the Social Security Administration calls, residents are reminded to not send money or provide any personal or banking information. Suspicious phone calls should be reported to https://oig.ssa.gov.

Here are some warning signs for residents to look out for:

  • A caller says that there is a problem with your Social Security number or account.
  • A caller demands immediate payment.
  • A caller requests you pay a fine or debt with retail gift cards, cash, wire transfers, or pre-paid debit cards.
  • A caller threatens you with arrest or other legal action.

 

Residents can learn more about Social Security-related scams at https://oig.ssa.gov/scam.

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Black History Month Flag Raising

Union County Freeholder Vice Chairman Angel G. Estrada, Freeholder Angela Garretson, Freeholder Chris Hudak, Freeholder Andrea Staten and Freeholder Rebecca L. Williams joined Union County Manager Ed Oatman, Deputy County Manager Amy Wagner, Clerk of the Board Jim Pellettiere, Union County Human Services Director Debbie-Ann Anderson, Office of Community Engagement and Diversity Coordinator Nathalie Hernandez, Assemblywoman Linda Carter, Elizabeth Councilwoman Patricia Perkins-Auguste and others at the Black History Month Flag Raising this morning outside the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. (Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Freeholders Announce Expanded Office Hours for Social Services

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce the expansion of business hours for its Division of Social Services (DSS) within the Department of Human Services effective February 1, 2020.

The new hours are 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Monday through Friday. They apply to the DSS offices in Elizabeth at 342 Westminster Avenue and in Plainfield at 200 West 2nd Street.

“The new office hours are designed to provide Union County residents with more opportunities to contact DSS while minimizing disruptions to daytime work schedules and other commitments,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

“Last year the Anti-Poverty Network of New Jersey recognized DSS with its 2019 ‘Social Services Champion’ award for excellence, and the expanded hours are part of our commitment to continue building on that record,” said Mirabella.

The Union County Division of Social Services administers federal and state programs that provide income eligible residents in need of help with food, shelter, medical assistance, and other services to secure individuals and families.

Last year the Division of Social Services provided food assistance to a total of 37,076 Union County residents, including 17,432 children, and the Immunization Clinic provided 1,610 free immunizations to children. Hours of operation for the Immunization Clinic, located at 40 Parker Road in Elizabeth, will remain at 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

DSS also assists with nursing home placement, traumatic brain injury cases and refugee resettlement. Union County handles more refugee resettlement cases than any other county in New Jersey.

For more information about DSS and other offices of the Union County Department of Human Services, call the DHS Action Line, 888-845-3434, or 908-558-2288, or email DHSaction@ucnj.org for quick, personal service.  For all Union County government services, visit www.ucnj.org.

 

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